Your Transportation Plan

CDOT wants to hear from you! Nobody knows Colorado’s traffic and transportation problems better than the people who are in it every day. Visit YourTransportationPlan.MetroQuest.com to tell us where problems exist and what CDOT’s priorities should be!Please share the links to our website, survey, and video with your friends, family, colleagues, and on social media.

Also, we hope you will join us throughout the summer as we host a series of discussions at county meetings, telephone town halls, local community events, and online. A full list of our in-person and virtual public engagement activities can be found at the YourTransportationPlan.com website.

Employee Insurance Documents

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Tobacco Retailer Licensing

Updates to Colorado Clean Indoor Air Act

For immediate release fromColorado Department of Public Health and Environment:

New law amends Colorado Clean Indoor Act to ban vaping indoors

DENVER: Starting Monday, July 1, vaping will be prohibited indoors in most public places. The new law aligns smoking and vaping by adding vaping to the Colorado Clean Indoor Air Act, which already prohibited smoking indoors in most public places.

The change comes as Colorado high school students are found to vape twice as much as the national average. Evidence shows that strong smoke-free policies reduce the likelihood that young people will start smoking.

The new law also increases the distance from public entrances where people can smoke or vape from 15 to 25 feet. Studies show to completely avoid exposing others to secondhand smoke in an outdoor area, a person who is smoking may have to move as far away as 25 feet. According to statewide surveys, outside the doorway to a building is the most common place Coloradans report “having to put up with” secondhand smoke.

“We all deserve clean air to breathe without having to worry about secondhand smoke or breathing in vape chemicals. It makes sense to align the law for e-cigarettes with traditional cigarettes,” said Jill Hunsaker Ryan, executive director of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.

The new law will help protect customers and service industry employees at restaurants and bars, for example, from the cancer-causing chemicals, heavy metals and nicotine that are in the vapor that comes from vape devices.